hijackthis log review plz PLZ

Well, I´ve tried about everything I could to remove those "things" off my comp. But one of them is still there, messing up with my " default search engine" (IE), which was supposed to be a microsoft search page.
real yellow pages is there now, "working"... Plz, I want to get rid of this ****. I´ve installed all the programs you might say (spyware guard/blaster, spybot s&d, spy sweeper, ad-aware, etc...).

Well, after hours of reading, searching, asking, downloading, I still got nothing.

It seems it´s impossible to get rid of this searching ****.

I´ve found something myself... a line on WIN.INI

run=fntldr.exe
Something like this...
I´ve found this is some sorta virus, hijack, whatever...
Look:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/adware.searchcounter.html

WELL, I tried to do everything I could. The registry looks clean, and "hiJackThis" show nothing unusal for me.

I´m really pissed of now. And I think there´s no way to get ride of this ******* **** mother ****** cow ****** virus or whatever it is.

Man, the registry "says" the search engine will search in a default msn search page, but the THING loads after trying to load the msn page. (It appears a "loading..." text above the page, before loading it completly).

I am answering here as it seems this is latest news about your problem

see if this helps

The fntldr.exe helped a bit in analysing your computer.It's a virus hangover. Well maybe the answer now:

You have just experienced this virus - Symantec Security Response - Adware.SearchCounter which will have modified your computer in oh 30 or so different ways http://search.symantec.com/custom/us/query.html (pleasant!)

If you have Norton it may well clear it all up in one go. If you don't and do not fancy cleaning up all this mess yourself go to download.com (so you know the copies are not themselves hacked) and get the programs ad-aware and spybot. Run ad-aware first. It will clear up the mess in your registry but miss something called a hosts redirect - the main sign of which will be that when you type something into the internet explorer address bar that is not recognised the autosearch function will have been hijacked and you will be taken to the website of the hacker's choice. Now run Spybot which will spot and repair this "hosts redirect" for you. ...29 down and one to go.

Finally edit the win.ini file in your windows directory to prune out fntldr.exe from the run= line. You can use the notepad to do this. ..You may have other things there you want to keep. Track the files down in windows explorer to right click them, look at the version details and find out who made them. Make a note of the original line and think about trial removal of any you were not expecting. You can always edit them back in if they were required after all.

Don't get your hopes up too much. We will have to do a lot of testing and poking. We have been working at this hijack for over a week and we have made progress, but not yet found a reasonable solution.
I can disable the AutoSearch in IE so you won't end up there anymore.

One thing you can do in the meanwhile is fully update Windows and IE at the Windows Update site.

Great forum you sent me. Everyone trying to solve the same problem. Epic.

I´ve posted there too.

Here´s what I said there:

As I see I´m not the only one with this problem, which makes me a little bit confortable, just because I know there are more people, like me, trying to fix this problem.

I´m not sure if my problem is the SAME but i´ll try to explain it:
It has to do with the search bar (IE). When I write something which isn´t a web address, it instantly sends me to this page: http://real-yellow-page.com/index.php?aid=20038

This "aid=20038" is a known number I guess.

I can say I tried everything I could to try to remove this infection from my pc.

I even found on my own this file: fntldr.exe, which i think was supposed to load on my system startup. If you search for this file (google.com) you´ll notice it´s a trojan, spyware, whatever virus.

I cleaned everything I could related to this file (which does not exist). There´s a line in WIN.INI (run=fntldr.exe) which I deleted.

I´m not sure if could delete the file HOSTS (windows/system32/drivers/etc). Well, I did. HUH?

I installed SP1 and Q832894 AFTER "meeting" this virus. I thought it would work. It didn´t. hehehe. Are there anything else I should install (I know the answer is yes, but I´d like to know their names, links, like this Q832894)?